If you were searching for the next viral sensation, look no further than Matt Ox’s “Overwhelming” video, which has come from out of nowhere to take the web by storm.

The new song and visual finds Ox, who reps Philadelphia and looks to be the age of a middle school student, doing some serious flexing with street-oriented lyrics that bely his appearance. The new visual continuously switches between shots of Ox posted up with fellow pre-teens and clips of him with kids who seem to be a good bit older. Ox sits back, spitting about being “in the trenches” as he counts his money and bounces around in the video with all the energy of a hyperactive 11-year-old.

That jarring combination of frontline, street-ish bars and pre-teen amusement no doubt helps the video for “Overwhelming” video reach the benchmarks of other viral phenomenons. The part that sort of encapsulates those elements and pushed the clip over the edge might just be is the shots of Ox and his fellow pre-teens playing around with their fidget spinners.

At a little over the halfway point of the visual, we see Ox and his friends flashing the spinners as if they’re wads of cash or expensive jewelry. If you’ve been on Twitter at all, there’s a good chance you’ve seen the fidget spinners. They’ve literally been everywhere.

Lyrics from Matt OX – Overwhelming :

Posted in the trenches, yeah that’s where I’m flexin’
Philly what I’m repping, OogieMane he killed it
Matt Ox in the building, boutta break the ceiling
Ion think you feel me, am I too overwhelming?
Posted in the trenches, yeah that’s where I’m flexin
Philly what I’m repping, OogieMane he killed it
Matt Ox in the building, boutta break the ceiling
Ion think you feel me, am I too overwhelming?

[Verse]
Ion think they know where I be at
Ion think they know who I be with
Yeah I’m headed to the top for the millions
And I’m staying with my gang, I ain’t scheming
Used to hate on me, used to sleep on me
Now I’m almost at the top where I was dreaming to be
Now they waiting for a song, they be fiending on me
Now alliance of my homies still hustle on the streets
Yea I’m in the kitchen, and you know I’m whippin’
All my sauce is dripping, dip my chicken in it
Boy you know I’m flexin’, yeah I’m up next man
Riding in the Lexus, my homies get big checks
When I’m in the hood I’m the big bad wolf
I be getting to this guap and it never is enough
I’mma get all this money til’ my bank is filled too much
Ion know why they fuss, they ain’t ready for us

[Hook]
Posted in the trenches, yeah that’s where I’m flexin
Philly what I’m repping, OogieMane he killed it
Matt Ox in the building, boutta break the ceiling
Ion think you feel me, am I too overwhelming?
Posted in the trenches, yeah that’s where I’m flexin
Philly what I’m repping, OogieMane he killed it
Matt Ox in the building, boutta break the ceiling
Ion think you feel me, am I too overwhelming?

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